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Mr Lyttle Meets Mr Big: Top 10 police disclosure failures
Can defendants get a fair trial if they’re not given access to information about them held by police? Does this problem undermine the entire criminal justice system?
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Anti-nuclear movements need to return to table says activist
Anti Nuclear movements need to return to the table says activist. Audio
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Gender Bender: the story of Hjelmar Dannevill
In the 1910s, Hjelmar Dannevill wowed high society with gripping tales of adventure as a medical researcher and journalist. But suspicions over her fantastical stories and insistence on wearing men's… Audio
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ACT’s pile-on Question Time tactic
The ACT Party has this month latched on to a Question Time tactic of using consecutive supplementary questions on a repetitive theme as a pile-on against the government. Audio
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FIFA preparing to weigh in on racism claims in All Whites game
Football's world governing body, FIFA, is preparing to weigh in on the racism claims in the All Whites' game against Qatar. Both nations strongly believe they had a player who was the victim of a… Video, Audio
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NZ Sporting History: Nico Porteous' 2022 Winter Olympics Gold
For this week's NZ Sporting history we're travelling not too far back in time - in fact to last year's Beijing Winter Olympics. Held under strict Covid quarantine - two young skiers wrote themselves… Audio
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Case #052 - The Unsolved Murder of Arthur Blomfield
True crime writer Scott Bainbridge takes us through the unsolved murder of pharmacist Arthur Blomfield, who was bludgeoned to death in his Auckland store, Mackay's Dispensary, in 1931. Audio
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Review: You Hurt My Feelings
You Hurt My Feelings asks what do people want to hear: the truth or a comforting white lie? Written and directed by Nicole Holofcener (Enough Said, The Last Duel), it stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep)… Video, Audio
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Bill tackling supermarket duopoly to become law
Legislation tackling a power imbalance in the grocery industry is among several bills that wound their way through the committee stage in Parliament this week. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 21 June 2023
England cricket captain Ben Stokes maintains losing the first Ashes test isn't a major psychological blow.
Jonty Dine has sport. Audio
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More high-level editorial change at Stuff
The country’s biggest news publisher Stuff has proposed a further restructuring of editorial and managerial jobs at the company. Some senior editors will have to re-apply for new roles - including a…
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Brittany Farrant-Smith: 'What I wish I'd known while battling an eating disorder'
Audio 21 Jun 2023Life coach and anorexia survivor Brittany Farrant-Smith wants to bust misconceptions about eating disorders and offer hope to others struggling with food. Audio
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Sports News for 21 June 2023
Australia win the first Ashes test in Birmingham. Audio
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Australia win first Ashes test
Australia has won the first Ashes cricket test by just two wickets in a tight finish at Edgbaston in Birmingham.
The BBC's Henry Moeran spoke with Corin Dann. Audio
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Empty the mattress: Parliament’s week
Among Parliament's key bills this week is one to update emergency management relationships and one to protect your bank deposits because mattresses have better uses. Grant Robertson picks his bills to… Audio
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Can vitamin C really help prevent winter colds and flu?
Does taking vitamin C really make a difference to winter colds and flu, or does it just empty your wallet? Niki Bezzant investigates.
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Parents may rethink early childhood care after Govt U-turn
Parents who were looking to return to work because of cheaper early childhood education fees through a government subsidy may now need to rethink their plans. As part of last month's Budget, the… Audio
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Hipkins on budget backdown, ETS reform
An outcry from the early childhood education sector has pushed the government to back down on its key budget policy of 20 hours free ECE for 2 year olds. Providers will no longer require providers to… Audio
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Govt eases up on ECE providers in policy update
Outcry from the early childhood education sector has pushed the government to back down on a new condition that was set to be imposed on centres. As part of the Budget policy, the government plans to… Audio
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"Half-a-fix-up" - National on government's ECE policy tweak
The government is abandoning a funding condition of an extension that they added to the early childhood education policy in March. Currently the scheme offers three-to-five year olds 20 hours of free… Audio
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Government backs down on condition of childcare policy
The government has tweaked a key Budget policy , by backing down on a condition it was imposing on the early childhood education sector. As part of last month's Budget, it extended 20 hours of free… Video, Audio
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Maori forest owners raise concern for proposed ETS changes
A group representing Maori forest owners say Maori could be billions of dollars out of pocket as a result of proposals to review the Emissions Trading Scheme . The Government today released for… Audio
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Review: Trentemøller with Speech Act Theory, The Powerstation, Auckland 17 June
Trentemøller, the 'Prince of Denmark', paid a stirring visit to Auckland on Saturday night, writes Karen McCarthy.
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Expert feature: Allergies
Today's expert segment is looking at a condition which affects a third of all New Zealanders, in a variety of ways. Whether it's pets, peanuts or pollen, allergies can range from a little sniffle to… Audio
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Latest on Ashes
To the Ashes cricket, and England were hit by a one-two punch from Australia late on day three at Edgbaston, leaving the first test tantalisingly poised. Openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley were… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 18 June 2023
Brass bands and hymns – it’s a combination that’s hard to beat! In this week’s programme you can hear an arrangement of Abide with me, played by Woolston Brass. Audio
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The Sampler: Nabihah Iqbal, Tom Lark, Feist
Tony Stamp reviews poetic British post-punk, local space-folk, and the return of a Canadian great. Audio
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History made in opening round of US open
History was made during the opening round of the US Open at Los Angles Country Club. Americans Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele both shot a round of 62 - the lowest rounds ever recorded at the… Video, Audio
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Carbon Footprint
Audio 16 Jun 2023Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus in our explainer this week we look at carbon footprints. Audio
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How to curate your own film festival, for free
Audio 16 Jun 2023Alexander Bisley shows how to curate your own film festival - and all for for free. Video